Pakistan appealed to the IMF and World Bank for loans, then claimed its Twitter handle was hacked. India opposed this, questioning Pakistan's support for terrorism.
Pakistan: A new twist has emerged regarding Pakistan's economic situation. Initially, it appealed to international partners and the World Bank for loans, but shortly afterward, retracted its statement, claiming its X (formerly Twitter) handle had been hacked. Pakistan's Ministry of Economic Affairs clarified that it did not authorise the posts issued from its Twitter handle. This change has raised questions about whether Pakistan intentionally escalated the situation or if it was a mere technical error.
Following this controversial move by Pakistan, discussions have begun regarding India's role. This action could further complicate Pakistan's efforts to secure economic assistance from the World Bank and IMF, given India's significant membership in both institutions. India has decided to bly oppose Pakistan's actions.
India's Opposition
India has clearly stated that providing economic aid to Pakistan would amount to supporting terrorism and pose a threat to global security. India will present its case against Pakistan at the IMF meeting, highlighting Pakistan's support for terrorism and arguing against providing further financial assistance.
Will Pakistan's Strategy Succeed?
International opinions on Pakistan's actions are likely to be divided. Some analysts believe this could be a strategy to raise a new issue regarding its economic situation on the international stage. Others suggest that the statement may be a result of disagreement or misunderstanding, potentially exacerbating its economic crisis.
IMF Meeting Crucial for Pakistan
The IMF meeting is crucial for Pakistan, as it will focus on resolving its economic crisis. India, which maintains a b stance against Pakistan on terrorism, will also raise this issue at the meeting. This will present a significant challenge for Pakistan in effectively presenting its case.